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\"IntroductionIn the western modern world, \u201cyoga\u201d has come to refer to Hatha yoga, or yoga for exercise, consisting largely of postures called asanas. Though many have a distinct image that comes to mind when they think of yoga, the practice is an ancient activity dating back to the sixth and fifth centuries BCE.\u00a0Yoga has many disciplines and variations, one of which is Yin Yoga.<\/p>\n

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What is Yin Yoga?<\/h3>\n

Yin Yoga is a slower-paced style of yoga that still utilizes asanas to promote exercise. The difference is that the Yin asanas are held for longer than typical yoga poses: usually between 2 seconds and 3 minutes but sometimes as long as 5 minutes or more.<\/p>\n

This type of yoga focuses on applying moderate stress to the connective tissues in the body, such as tendons and ligaments, to increase joint circulation and improve flexibility.<\/p>\n

The slower pace and longer poses encourage a more meditative approach to yoga with inner silence, peace, patience, and contemplation.<\/p>\n

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A Brief History of Yin Yoga<\/h3>\n

Both the Hatha yoga tradition from India and the Taoist yoga tradition from China incorporate the practice of holding yoga poses for long periods. This is nothing new.<\/p>\n

Modern Yin yoga was introduced to the western hemisphere in the late 1970s with martial arts expert, Paulie Zink. Zink was an accomplished Kung Fu artist and competitor, noted for his exceptional flexibility. He attributed his success in part to studying Taoist yoga with a master from Hong Kong named Cho Chat Ling.<\/p>\n

Zink began to teach a blend of Hatha and Taoist yoga, going on to develop asanas and movements himself to add to this new discipline.<\/p>\n

Zink later named this blend of yoga traditions \u201cYin and Yang yoga\u201d or Yin yoga, for short.<\/p>\n

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Yin & Yang<\/h3>\n

Yin yoga strives to stimulate particular meridians, or energy channels, of the body according to traditional Chinese medicine. During classes, while students hold yin asanas, teachers often give informal monologues including explanations of the anatomy and physiology of the poses, Buddhist stories, poetry, songs, and personal reflections.<\/p>\n

Yin and yang represent complementary and opposite principles in nature based on Taoist concepts. Here are a few ideas related to Yin and Yang, respectively:<\/p>\n